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Lambert posted:You can set the "don't restart hours" for 18 hours of every day. All ad options can be disabled. But to stop Windows from restarting even outside those hours, you need to download a tool that changes the active hours every hour to +1. These two things are contradictory.
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Luceo posted:These two things are contradictory. I mean, it's not a problem for my usage but I can see it being a problem if you're running processing tasks over the weekend, for example.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 01:36 |
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Lambert posted:I mean, it's not a problem for my usage but I can see it being a problem if you're running processing tasks over the weekend, for example. I use Win10 on my work laptop, and it's fine, since IT mandates reboots and such. But I can't imagine the OS on my personal computer thinking it gets to do that.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 01:37 |
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tuyop posted:I thought the problem was that interfaces and stuff need PCI slots. What no, nearly every interface available today is USB 2.0. One or two are Thunderbolt (like mine, hell yeah) and some greybeards still use FireWire, but PCI hasn't been a requirement in forever.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 01:43 |
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Luceo posted:I use Win10 on my work laptop, and it's fine, since IT mandates reboots and such. But I can't imagine the OS on my personal computer thinking it gets to do that. It will never reboot while you're actively using it, only when it's idle for a certain time outside of active hours.
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Tayter Swift posted:What no, nearly every interface available today is USB 2.0. One or two are Thunderbolt (like mine, hell yeah) and some greybeards still use FireWire, but PCI hasn't been a requirement in forever. It said that in the article. I don’t know anything about the wild and wacky world of protools.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 03:40 |
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Lambert posted:It will never reboot while you're actively using it, only when it's idle for a certain time outside of active hours. "I'll be late getting in the game, windows is installing updates again " - people I've gamed with Yeah, I know, they don't have it configured properly, and I actually think it's a good idea that most people are forced to install updates. I'm just not willing to cede that level of control on any computer that I own.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 03:53 |
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tuyop posted:It said that in the article. I don’t know anything about the wild and wacky world of protools. Wow, apparently neither do I. The interfaces I googled didn't even have analog inputs, what the hell is this? And why the hell is Pro Tools almost a grand?
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 04:27 |
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Luceo posted:I use Win10 on my work laptop, and it's fine, since IT mandates reboots and such. But I can't imagine the OS on my personal computer thinking it gets to do that. I got around that by installing Windows 10 Pro rather than Home. Pro comes with more options for updates.
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# ? Feb 12, 2019 11:07 |
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Mark Larson posted:I got around that by installing Windows 10 Pro rather than Home. Pro comes with more options for updates. With the next (April, 1904) version of Win 10 Home, you'll finally be able to pause updates for up to 7 days. That would get rid of the "need to run a longer task over the weekend while I'm away" situation that requires a reboot blocker currently on Home (Pro already has that functionality and allows for pausing up to 35 days). Lambert fucked around with this message at 11:26 on Feb 12, 2019 |
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Lambert posted:It will never reboot while you're actively using it, only when it's idle for a certain time outside of active hours. It’ll certainly reboot the machine while you have something open, say Notepad with some stuff you were working on, without thinking maybe it could save the file prior to closing it though.
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 01:46 |
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Are you guys aware of any issues with the Magic Trackpad 2? IT at work dug up a first-gen one when I asked about procuring one, and I've generally enjoyed using it. However, I discovered a few days later that it suffers from a common issue of one of the springs being weakened to the point that the trackpad often gets stuck in a "mouse down" position until you physically life the trackpad to allow the spring to reset. I'm wondering if the Trackpad 2's have had any such issues before I drop $$$ on one
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 08:52 |
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IAmKale posted:Are you guys aware of any issues with the Magic Trackpad 2? IT at work dug up a first-gen one when I asked about procuring one, and I've generally enjoyed using it. However, I discovered a few days later that it suffers from a common issue of one of the springs being weakened to the point that the trackpad often gets stuck in a "mouse down" position until you physically life the trackpad to allow the spring to reset. My og trackpad had that issue but the 2 I replaced it with at release has been bulletproof. It has zero moving parts except the power switch, no springs or micro switches to gently caress up.
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 09:07 |
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Yeah, I also wore out the original trackpad but the 2 is all force touch, it doesn't rely on any mechanical movement. The only thing that'd wear out on it is the battery eventually, but even then it does work wired.
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 18:16 |
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I think technically there’s a little motor inside the trackpad that fakes the clicking sensation. Maybe that can burn out? Even if it does though I think it’s still usable as a trackpad because it’s just there to fake you out.
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# ? Feb 13, 2019 18:17 |
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The "taptic engine" tactile feedback thing is probably quite reliable. It's a linear motor, so it has no bearings or brushes to wear out.
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# ? Feb 14, 2019 05:59 |
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Huh never knew about the issue with the original one, I guess cause I rarely used the physical click.
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# ? Feb 14, 2019 10:05 |
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What are people using for a dock for a MacBook Pro 2017?
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 00:57 |
Doctor Zero posted:What are people using for a dock for a MacBook Pro 2017? Caldigit TS3 stuff works perfectly for me.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 01:31 |
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https://9to5mac.com/2019/02/17/apple-16-inch-macbook-pro-display-more/ Rumor mill says 16-16.5 inch MacBook Pro and 31” 6K displays coming in 2019
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 03:48 |
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tuyop posted:Caldigit TS3 stuff works perfectly for me. I’m seconding this. I bought a TS3 when I bought my 2018 MBP and it works perfectly. The dock comes with a TB3 cable, too, which I wasn’t expecting, so I was up and running in no time with a 4K monitor, 2K monitor, Ethernet, USB KB+M, and I still have plenty of room for expansion. It’s one of the more expensive docks but after getting over that fact I’m glad I splurged for it.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 03:48 |
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Can the 2010 mac pro not output 5.1 from its digital optical port? I'm not seeing an option to do so in Audio MIDI Setup.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 04:48 |
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Look in this MacRumors thread maybe? tl;dr: If using VLC, activate the 'use S/PDIF when available' option in Prefs > Audio Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 05:03 on Feb 18, 2019 |
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Bob Morales posted:https://9to5mac.com/2019/02/17/apple-16-inch-macbook-pro-display-more/ It would be cool if the big is good phone trend at least gave us a nice giant workstation MacBook Pro. If there aren't too many compromises maybe I will finally replace this late 2013 15"er. Guesses for the price point of the cheapest one in this group?
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Binary Badger posted:Look in this MacRumors thread maybe? Doesn't seem to do anything at all for me.
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Pakistani Brad Pitt posted:It would be cool if the big is good phone trend at least gave us a nice giant workstation MacBook Pro. If there aren't too many compromises maybe I will finally replace this late 2013 15"er. Guesses for the price point of the cheapest one in this group? $2799
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 05:29 |
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One more vote for the CalDigit TS3. Front-facing USB-C port is nice to have, and it has enough USB-A ports on the back that I could get rid of a hub that was tying up space on my desk. The ports were pretty much the differentiating factor between the CalDigit and some of the cheaper ones that ran maybe $50 less. Also it's nice that the Apple Thunderbolt 3-to-2 adapter works both ways. My work laptop is a 2017 MBP and my personal one is a mid-2015, so with the adapter I'm able to use both on the dock. Especially happy about that because my desk had just become this eternal struggle of plugging and unplugging a bunch of crap when I wanted to switch laptops. I still have to plug the 2015 into power, but at least I don't have to plug in USB, ethernet, and DisplayPort too.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 05:31 |
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Proteus Jones posted:$2799 The last 17" debuted at $2499 so this seems about right.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 05:59 |
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FCKGW posted:The last 17" debuted at $2499 so this seems about right. Yeah, I wasn't trying to be flippant. I legit think that $2799 will be the intro price with 8GB of ram and 256GB SSD. (although they may surprise us all and have 16GB be the base with expansion up to 64GB) (still with 256GB SSD)
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 06:14 |
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The rumors also mention an “all new design” for the 16” . I worry that they are going to launch it as a low volume halo product to beta-test the new design before rolling it out to the 15” and 13”. I love the idea of a 17” successor but buying gen 1 never worked out for me. Proteus Jones posted:(although they may surprise us all and have 16GB be the base with expansion up to 64GB) (still with 256GB SSD) With a little expansion door that has a 2280 M.2 connector in it.
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eames posted:The rumors also mention an “all new design” for the 16” . I worry that they are going to launch it as a low volume halo product to beta-test the new design before rolling it out to the 15” and 13”. I love the idea of a 17” successor but buying gen 1 never worked out for me. Oh. Then OLED keycaps on a non-moving keyboard with haptic feedback. Add about $700 to my estimate then.
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eames posted:With a little expansion door that has a 2280 M.2 connector in it. Apple caved on giving the Mini its RAM slots in the 2018 models, but I highly doubt they'd allow off-the-shelf SSD's in rMBPs. They make too much $$$ on selling 256 GB and higher for a king's ransom. Also, if this 16-16.5 inch MBP is Retina quality, it's a safe bet it's gonna have to have a dedicated GPU and NOT an integrated one. What's it going to be driving, a 5K screen? Intel's iGPUs would be poo poo at updating that size screen.
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Binary Badger posted:
Intel announced some major iGPU improvements for the next Gens (performance, adaptive sync, etc) but you are still right, the iGPU would have a hard time even with some semi-custom CPU like they did back with Crystalwell. The small Vega chip shrunk to 7nm would be fine though. Come to think about it, I know first hand that the new Mac mini has pretty abysmal GPU performance but supports 5K screens via iGPU, I wonder how that works out? e: found links: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel...z.336622.0.html https://www.anandtech.com/show/13699/intel-architecture-day-2018-core-future-hybrid-x86/3 eames fucked around with this message at 09:30 on Feb 18, 2019 |
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eames posted:Intel announced some major iGPU improvements for the next Gens (performance, adaptive sync, etc) but you are still right, the iGPU would have a hard time even with some semi-custom CPU like they did back with Crystalwell. The small Vega chip shrunk to 7nm would be fine though. Honestly all I want is a Mac with a decent gpu. When my 2013 15rmbp dies if that doesn’t exist I’ll probably just build a dual boot hackintosh. My iPad does most of my mobile poo poo anyway.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 09:12 |
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Mac Minis have always had lovely iGPUs, with some rare exceptions. I remember when all they had were Intel GMA 950s, the bottom of the barrel. Interesting about the Gen11 iGPUs being.. halfway decent? But IMHO not gonna happen, the Mac Mini 2018s got a 2017 Coffee Lake architecture, at least two generations behind already if you count Cascade Lake / Cooper Lake releasing this year. The Mac Mini 2021 might get them, going by what Apple likes to do as far as making the Mini for as cheaply as possible. Also getting tired of Apple utilizing their screwy switching between integrated/discrete chips on MBPs, it's not well designed, Adobe keeps loving up with it, it continually causes problems to the point that there are hacks to disable the integrated, why the gently caress not just ignore it and stick with the discrete.. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 19:12 on Feb 18, 2019 |
# ? Feb 18, 2019 19:08 |
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These rumors make me want to buy an even cheaper 2014 13, and have it last till year two of the 13 inch redesign (1 4 inch screen, non terrible keyboard).
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 19:17 |
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My 2013 MBP has a slightly swollen battery, enough that it's difficult to click the trackpad and if I unscrew the lid nearest to the trackpad the bottom casing bulges out. Here's my battery details: Is this worth taking to Apple? Will they do anything about this, or just tell me to fork over the cash for an out-of-warranty replacement? PRADA SLUT fucked around with this message at 22:47 on Feb 18, 2019 |
# ? Feb 18, 2019 22:45 |
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Uh if the battery is swollen take it in or take the drat battery out.
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# ? Feb 18, 2019 22:50 |
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Unless you're into burning your house down, do either of those two options.
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eames posted:The rumors also mention an “all new design” for the 16” . I worry that they are going to launch it as a low volume halo product to beta-test the new design before rolling it out to the 15” and 13”. I love the idea of a 17” successor but buying gen 1 never worked out for me. Yeah never buy gen 1 so I think I'll be waiting over a year before I purchase the new design. Assuming they fixed the keyboard of course.
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